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Noosa Beach Classic Car Show

Noosa Beach Classic Car Club is set to welcome visitors to a stunning display of

automobiles on Sunday 24 July at the Noosa District Sports Complex, Tewantin.

Club president Mike Rider extends his thanks to Laguna Real Estate for stepping up again as the

Major Sponsor of the Car Show. “We welcome back Olivier Miller and her team at Laguna Real Estate who continue to generously support many community events in Noosa,” Mike said.

The Laguna Real Estate team will have a strong presence on the day, giving away merchandise

and lollies, offering face painting and running exciting competitions for both children and adults.

Show director Steve McGloin has been overwhelmed by the response from local Car Clubs and returning exhibitors who are all keen to get back in the action and enjoy the good vibes of The Show.

Steve says: “ This year is our 34th Classic Car Show and features a range of many older classics through to modern day ‘future classics’. We are featuring last year’s winning car, a 1938 Rolls Royce Phantom III, enjoy a yarn with proud owner, Martin Glynn, together with other stylish Bentley saloons from 1968 to 1985.

“We are also displaying high profile sports vehicles including Aston Martins, Maseratis and Porsches.”

For race car lovers, for the first time ever, the winning car of the recent Noosa Winter Hill Climb will be on display, a Minetti SS-V1 sports car. Winning driver and member of Noosa Beach Classic Car Club, Scott Bingham, will be at the Hill Climb gazebo with the Outright Winners Trophy.

Expect an eclectic mix of around 200 cars in this open Marque show. There will be some rare & exotic vehicles plus familiar brands, mostly with four wheels, some with three, and all of them true ‘classics’ to the proud owners vying for the many trophies to be won. Priest Jewellers have donated a bespoke Swiss watch as a prize for ‘The Best in Show’ and will have a fabulous range of Swiss watches on display. You have to be in it to win it.

Two wheelers will join us, pushbikes, kids bikes, electric bikes and a few Classic motorbikes.

Browse the many trade stands while enjoying a gelato or sipping on an iced mocha coffee.

Local jazz band, ‘Plan B’ will be back on board to entertain with toe-tapping melodies.

Plenty of free parking available, enter via Shields St or McKinnon Drive.

Taxi and Uber pick up and drop off zones.

Visitor gates open at 9.30am. Adult ticket $12, U14 free.

To enter your car or for further information visit our website: www.noosacarclub.com.au

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